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When should SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair be used? One particular recommendation I’ve read from the internet is after you’ve undergone laser treatment for your skin to lessen redness and also for relief. But not just that. If you happen to possess a skin type that’s both oily and dry accompanied with redness, this SkinCeuticals product might just be what you NEED.
From the skin company’s official website, www.skinceuticals.com, Epidermal Repair is specially created for skin that has undergone cosmetics procedures like laser resurfacing and microdermabrasion. It’s also recommended for skin under retinoid therapy or is damaged by the harsh environment.
Epidermal Repair is clinically shown to greatly diminish redness and soothe irritated skin while the cosmetically elegant texture encourages daily use, especially during the critical healing period following rejuvenating procedures.
At this time when there are a few more skin rejuvenating procedures to choose from, it’s important to be aware that there are handy products out there by reliable skin companies to aid the healing process and maintenance.
SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair is made of 0.5% pure, water-soluble beta glucan, centella asiatica extract, sodium palmitoyl proline, nymphaea alba flower extract and base that is both light-weight and film-forming. Centella asiatica is a plant common in Asia that has so many uses. It’s mildly antiviral and anti-inflammatory. Nymphaea alba flower, on one hand, is just simply the white lotus flower which is popularly known for its anesthetic ability. Both the centella asiatica and white lotus flower extracts are included in SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair to promote therapy because of their therapeutic abilities. The product maybe used once a day or as often as recommended by your dermatologist on affected areas.
Dr. Bryan G. Forley from www.plasticsurgerypractice.com recommend SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair to his patients who had undergone Fraxel Laser treatment with him. He said that after the treatment, the patient may experiences 2 to 3 days of redness and swelling as well as a burning sensation.
I recommend using SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair, formulated from beta glucan and centella asiatica, as a frequent topical application following laser treatment to help diminish redness and to soothe the skin.
However, the product is not just limited to people whose skin redness is brought about by a medical procedure. If you have rosacea –a red, acne-like skin condition – and oily skin, you may also want to try it. I have frequented beauty blogs and beauty forums eversince I’ve become aware that the secret to great skin is not because you’re using the most expensive beauty product there is (although cost does make a difference to the quality) but because you found the compatible skin product. You maybe spending a lot for a certain beauty product but if it’s not meant for your skin (Can I say skin soulmate?), it’s not going to make any positive difference (or worse, it could irritate your skin).
But I digress.
The beauty forum at www.adorebeauty.com.au is one site that often talk about the SkinCeuticals skin care line. One forum member mentioned using SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair on her skin during winter when the cold weather does all kinds of damage to your vulnerable skin.
I also like Skinceuticals Epidermal Repair as a day cream. If like me you are blessed with the unlucky trifecta of oily skin plus dehydrated skin plus rosacea skin.
So if you’re planning to undergo any rejuvenating treatments for your skin or if you have skin problems like the one mentioned above, you may include SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair in your beauty kit.

